Private company seeks permission to build waste treatment plant
Tay Nam Environment, a single member limited liability company, proposed its project to build a solid waste treatment plant at a meeting with Can Tho's authorities on February 24.
Can Tho (VNA) – Tay Nam Environment, a single member limited liability company, proposed its project to bu🌞ild a solid waste treatment plant at a meeting with authorities of the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on February 24.
The plant, which will be capable of treating 23,667 tonnes of medical and industrial waste per year, is set to be located in O Mon district.
The construction cost is estimated at 91 billion VND (4.09 million USD), of which some 81 billion VND (3.64 million USD) is to be borrowed from the municipal development fund.
If approved, the plant will become the first private-invested facility to treat medical waste in the city.
At the meeting, Chairman of Can Tho People’s Committee Vo Thanh Thong said the city encourages the private sector to take part in dealing with local waste, which is now a pressing issue.
He stated his agency will provide favourable conditions for the implementation of the project once it is given the green light.-VNA
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